Philosophy 9a
Across
- 4. The process of using the mind to consider ideas, reflect, or reason.
- 5. A firmly held belief or certainty about something.
- 6. An unwavering assertion of beliefs without consideration for evidence or alternative perspectives.
- 8. The capacity for logical, rational, and analytic thought; the use of logic to form judgments and conclusions.
- 9. That which is by fact or reality; a concept that aligns with actuality.
- 11. A logical proof or presentation of evidence to establish the validity of an idea or argument.
- 13. Closely connected or appropriate to the matter at hand.
- 14. reason: The process of careful and intentional thought or consideration to arrive at a logical conclusion.
- 15. The study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, and the nature of reality.
- 16. A personal belief, judgment, or perspective not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
- 18. A short piece of writing on a particular subject, often presenting the author's argument or perspective.
Down
- 1. A set of statements or reasons to support a conclusion.
- 2. A feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction about something.
- 3. sense: Practical, sound judgment based on a simple perception of the facts.
- 4. A statement or theory put forward as a premise to be maintained or proven.
- 7. The process of reasoning systematically in support of an idea, action, or theory.
- 8. Based on or by reason or logic; capable of logical and coherent thought.
- 10. The ability to think and act using knowledge, experience, and insight to make sound judgments.
- 12. A preconceived opinion or bias, often negative, that is not based on reason or experience.
- 17. Statements or situations that seem self-contradictory or illogical but may reveal deeper truths upon closer examination.